I've been wondering the same thing lately. All of my adult life I have gotten really terrible "sinus headaches". They can last for days with terrible intense pain and make me dizzy and nauseous. No OTC pain killers work on them. Recently my mother told me that she thought these might be migraines. (Why didn't she tell me that 15 years ago?)
I've always thought they were sinus headaches because I get them when the weather changes. But I don't get congested at the same time. Recently, it seems like we keep changing from winter to spring and back to winter, so I've had several of these headaches in the past few weeks. Can migraines be triggered by the weather?
Gena
DS, age 11 and always amazing
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